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Analog Manufacturing Enters the 300mm Era

Phoenix, Arizona July 25, 2012 - The analog IC market is a $42 billion business, representing 14% of the total semiconductor market. The market is fragmented, with over 90 companies participating, either as IDMs, foundry, or fabless. Revenues from analog are heavily weighted to communications products, but several market growth drivers are identified in our new report, including automotive, energy, mobility, and medical/healthcare. This report covers analog capacity by region, by wafer size, and by company type. Analog IDMs and fabless companies are presented according to the types of analog products they produce. Companies with analog foundry capability are also included. The report ranks the top ten analog companies by their analog capacity. The 2011 analog market shares are included as well. The analog market is moving into the 300mm era, and this report explores the players in this area and who will be next to move to the larger wafer size. Finally, analog capacity by technology node is presented. As the analog industry moves to more complex products on smaller technology nodes, there will be an increase in 300mm production. Contact us today to order this report, available today, or learn more about our semiconductor manufacturing portfolio: Jim Feldhan, jfeldhan@semico.com, 602-997-0337. Companies mentioned in this report include: 1. Allegro Microsystems 2. Alpha and Omega Semiconductor 3. Altis Semiconductor (IBM/Infineon JV) 4. Anadigics 5. Analog Devices 6. Atmel 7. ams 8. Avago Technologies 9. AWSC (Advanced Wireless Semiconductor Company) 10. BCD Semiconductor (SIM-BCD) 11. Bi-CMOS Foundry 12. Bosch 13. CEITEC 14. China Resources Microelectronics 15. Conexant Systems 16. Cree 17. CSMC Technologies 18. Diodes Inc. 19. Dongbu HiTek 20. Exar 21. Fairchild Semiconductor 22. Founder Microelectronics International 23. Freescale 24. Fujitsu 25. Global Mixed-mode Technology (GMT) 26. GLOBALFOUNDRIES 27. Grace Semiconductor Mfg Corp (GSMC) 28. Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Co. 29. Hitachi 30. Honeywell International 31. HRL Laboratories, LLC. 32. IBM Corporation Burlington 33. Infineon 34. Intersil Corporation 35. IXYS 36. Kokomo Semiconductors 37. Lapis Semiconductor 38. LFoundry 39. Linear Technology 40. Lite On Semiconductor 41. MagnaChip Semiconductor 42. Maxchip 43. Maxim 44. Micrel 45. Microchip Technology 46. Microsemi 47. MIMOS Semiconductor 48. Mitsumi Electric 49. Mosel Vitelic Inc. 50. Northrop Grumman 51. Nuvoton 52. NXP 53. ON Semiconductor 54. On-Bright Electronics 55. Panasonic Semiconductor 56. Plessey Semiconductor 57. Polar Semiconductor Inc (Sanken Electric) 58. Qualcomm 59. Renesas Electronics Corporation 60. RFMD 61. Richtek Technology 62. Rohm 63. Samsung 64. Sanken Electric 65. Seiko Epson 66. Semtech 67. Shanghai Belling 68. Shanghai Hua Hong NEC Electronics Co. Ltd. (SHHNEC) 69. Sharp 70. Silicon Labs 71. Silterra 72. Skyworks 73. SMIC 74. Sony 75. SSMC (Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Company) 76. STMicroelectronics 77. Supertex 78. Teledyne DALSA Semiconductor 79. Telefunken Semiconductors 80. Texas Instruments 81. Tokai Rika 82. Toshiba 83. TowerJazz 84. Triquint 85. TSMC 86. UMC 87. Universal Semiconductor, Inc. 88. Vanguard International Semiconductor 89. Vitesse 90. X-FAB 91. ZMD

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